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Just to clarify, the red wire (top right in your pic) was present in my truck. There was an intermediate wire that was missing in my truck. That's why I said they were sneaky. While this wire was present, there was no power to it. The mating wire at the next connector was missing. Hard to...
Has anyone been able to make this work on 22 and up? I have all the parts to add venting; but I do not have the wire harnesses. Before I pursue harnessess, I want to make sure it's possible to add this option through computers.
How do they mount? I can lay my guitar, in case, barely, under the seat. The body part protrudes over the RamBox (meant RamBin). No way it would fit in any of the trays. I'd like to have underseat storage; but would like to be able to slide it out easily when I need to transport my guitar.
Just drove 8 hours in my 22 BH and noticed that I was constantly correcting the steering. Remined me of old cars that had a worn out steering box and you had to constantly turn the wheel left and right to take up the play. Not that bad, but definitely noticible. I have not noticed this before...
You are correct. I thought this post was talking about fronts, not rears. I posted earlier, maybe on another thread, which console harness I bought to get connectors for the rear heat/cool switches. BTW, I'm still trying to find the body (or cabin) harnesses to connect the 10 and 16 pin rear...
Nice. What is vta light? Also, I don't understand your comment about the switch. When you turn on fog lights, does that turn on fronts and rears simultaneously? Thanks, Brent
You don't need a new harness for the center stack. Everything in the center stack works through CANBUS (or whatever it's called now). So swapping the center stack was the easiest part of install for me.
I have this center stack for heated (no vented) seats and steering wheel. 8" Ram Center Stack Climate Control | Part no. 68340286AC and 68340286AD | eBay
You don't need a new harness. Everything in the center stack works through CANBUS (or whatever it's called now). So swapping the center stack was the easiest part of install for me.
I;ve posted several wiring diagrams (that I made) and pictures. I think that information is in this thread--but maybe a different thread. If you can't find my posts, let me know a I can reply.
Thanks. I've posted about this since my original question. I've installed the angled strikers. Just had to cut a slit for them in the rear wall "carpet". Also discovered that the reclining seat had a different bolt pattern from the non reclining. However, the holes and weld, or caged, nuts...
It must be on another thread; but I've been cooresponding with another member about getting this harnesses built. He's asked Jimmy several time and he said no response. I found a company online who builds harnesses. We communicated about what I needed; but they stopped communicating. Let me...
I've posted a lot about this. My truck, 2022 BH with Level 1 Equipment Group was missing MANY wires to make the heated/vented, power pass. seats and heated steering wheel work. I had the dismantler pull the complete IP and Cabin harnesses from the donor truck. I would never have been...
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